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My daughter needs to get 240v linked smoke alarms fitted, 2 storey house, as it's fully decorated, my questions are:
Can they be linked to the lighting circuit on each floor
Any advice on what make
Can they be linked together without being hard wired to each other
I will be getting a spark to do it and sign it off as daughter is registering as childminder, but we need to know the options/upheaval
Cheers
 
You can get units with wireless interlinking but each unit still needs its own independent power supply - this could be from the local lighting circuit on each floor.
 
Cheers Dave, she knows she needs them but is moaning about disruption to decor, so knowing the spark can connect like that will keep her happy, as he will be able to easily link them into lights on each level
 
As Dave says, radio link bases are available, but are quite costly. Each point can then be wired from a local lighting point with minimal damage to surrounding decor.

May I ask why your daughter "needs" to get these fitted ?
 
Presume HMO, hopefully permanent live at fitting.....most modern house do...but worth checking first with your spark
 
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registered childminder. social services insist on smoke detectors and other safety measures so they can tick boxes and earn their index linked pensions.
 
i would think so, but some councils will insist on mains interlinked.
 
That's different to down here then. Mrs Andy78 is a registered childminder in our home, and battery alarms suffice for our local council requirements, ofsted, and insurance purposes.
 

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